WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis.–Corporate Central Credit Union held its Annual Meeting at the Kalahari Convention Center here where it said it celebrated the “Culture & Climate” theme of the Wisconsin Credit Union League’s Annual Convention, which ran in conjunction with the event.
Delegates from member credit unions attended the meeting in person, while members from afar or unable to attend the convention in-person were able to watch a live stream via YouTube, Corporate Central noted.
According to Corporate Central, its president and CEO, Chris Felton, joined with Brett Thompson, president/CEO of the league in opting for a different, more informal format this year.
‘Insights Gained’
“Members in attendance gained insight from these two industry leaders on the state of the industry as they considered different topics during a table discussion,” Corporate Central said. “This included information on strategic initiatives and both opportunities and challenges facing the credit union movement. The joint meeting made a clear statement on Corporate Central’s dedication to partnering and collaboration, core value pillars of the credit union movement.”
Board Elections
During the elections report, Corporate Central said the following directors were elected for three-year terms:
- Angela Hanson, Heartland Credit Union
- Peter Paulson, Corporate America Family Credit Union
- Steve Koenen, Altra Federal Credit Union
Members of the 2023–2024 executive committee include:
- Chair, Peter Paulson, Corporate America Family Credit Union
- Vice Chair, Val Mindak, Park City Credit Union
- Secretary, Sue Johnson, Fort Community Credit Union
- Treasurer, Steve Koenen, Altra Federal Credit Union
Other directors include:
- Chris Allen, Fox Communities Credit Union
- Eric Chrisinger, Co-op Credit Union
- Angela Hanson, Heartland Credit Union
- Daniel Ige, “Golden Rule” Community Credit Union
- Jay Magulski, Landmark Credit Union
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